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Write down your impressions of Griffin,the scientist in thelesson“Footprintswithoutfeet”.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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'Griffin was an ingenious scientist, a fugitive lawless man, and an eccentric individual who sought sadistic pleasure through his anti-social deeds.'

Explanation:

Griffin is the protagonist of the story titled 'Footprints without Feet'authored by Herbert George Wells.

He is a brilliant scientist who discovered the rare formula that could make humans invisible.

He swallowed that drug and did numerous anti-social deeds like 'setting the landlord's house on fire, stealing the foodstuff and clothes from a London store, theatrical company, and also the money from the house of a clergyman.

He was an eccentric individual as he never felt guilty of his deeds but rather enjoyed in troubling people, harming them, and breaking laws for his own selfish desires.

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Answered by aishwarya199750
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Answer:

The impression that one gets after reading 'Footprints without Feet' about Griffin is that though he was a brilliant scientist who made it possible for human body to be invisible yet one can not consider him to be noble one because of his actions.

Explanation:

'Footprints Without Feet' is a short story written by H. G. Wells. The story is about a scientist named Griffin, who discovered a tonic that made it possible for human body become invisible.

The impression that one can get of Griffin is that he is not a noble scientists. Though he made a brilliant discovery of making human body invisible, his actions were not good. While being invisible he committed some immoral deeds, which makes him ignoble.

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